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In Sri Lanka, as economic crisis worsens, two men die waiting in queue for fuel
For weeks people have been queuing up at pumps, often for hours, and the country has been under rolling power cuts
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Russia to work on solo Mars mission after Europe freezes joint project
The ESA announced that it would be impossible to continue cooperating with Russia on the ExoMars mission
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Google accused of systemic bias against black employees in lawsuit
Black people comprise only 4.4% of employees and about 3% of leadership and its technology workforce
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Google subsea internet cable lands in Africa, promising fast connection
Most countries in West Africa are at the bottom of a World Bank global ranking on internet penetration
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Saudi Aramco says no impact on supplies after Houthi attacks on facilities
State media posted images and videos of what appeared to be projectile debris, damaged cars and structures
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At least 847 civilians killed in Ukraine since conflict began, UN says
Most of the casualties were from explosive weapons
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Zelenskiy says Russia wages 'terror', Mariupol says thousands deported
Russian forces bombed a Mariupol art school on Saturday in which 400 residents had taken shelter
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Top ballet performers 'Dance for Ukraine' in charity event
Russian and Ukrainian ballet dancers rubbed shoulders in London on Saturday
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China calls sanctions on Russia increasingly 'outrageous'
History has proven time and again that sanctions cannot solve problems, says Chinese official
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Ukraine to receive more US Javelin and Stinger missiles within days
Ukraine's allies have delivered planeloads of weapons shipments to bolster its military against the Russian invasion









